6) Make sure the flash drive is properly formatted highlighting the flash drive at the left (make sure to select the device and not the volume shown under it) and clicking the Erase tab across the top right. Then ensure that the Format drop-down menu is set to Mac OS Extended (Journaled) and click the Erase button. Confirm the dialog ensuring that you want to erase the device and all information on it.

7) Select the Partition tab on the top right.

Using the drop-down menu for Volume Scheme, choose 1 Partition as the partition scheme.

8) Highlight the partition by clicking on it in the space it is shown below the Volume Scheme drop-down and then click on Options underneath it. Select GUID Partition Table and click OK. This will allow the Mac boot from the drive.

You may now name the device in the Name textbox. Insure that Format is set to Mac OS X Extended (Journaled). When you have finished, click the Apply button to format the USB device. A warning will pop-up asking if you are sure you want to partition the media. Click the Partition button to continue.

9) Click on the newly created volume listed under the USB device on the left. This volume will have the name of the device you set in the previous step. Click the Restore tab at the top right. In the Source area click the Image… button. Select the disk image InstallESD.dmg and click open (you may also drag-and-drop the disk image into the Source area).

In the Destination area, make sure that the USB device’s name is showing. If it isn’t, simply click and drag the volume from the list at the left into the destination area. Click Restore and confirm the dialog informing you the volume will be erased. You will be prompted to enter the admin password for your Mac and the process will begin.

The bootable USB device will be created and a progress bar will show the current status of the operation at the bottom of the screen.

10 ) When the operation is complete, you can verify that the flash drive is now bootable by selecting it and clicking the Info button in the upper left corner of the Disk Utility window. Bootable status will show as Yes.

To boot from the USB device, simply hold down the Option key while your Mac is booting up. A screen will appear asking you which volume you would like to boot the system from. Click on the OS X installer USB drive and the system will boot using the USB stick. You will see faster boot speeds using the USB installer compared to a DVD installer disc.

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